15 Cleaning Products Every Lazy Person Needs to Own

If you find yourself always saying "I'll do it tomorrow" in response to your chores list, listen up: Those pesky to-do items don't have to be so hard. All of these genius (and hilarious) cleaners will help you cross items off of your list faster and with little to no effort exerted.

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Quirky

A Dustpan Groomer

Say goodbye to dust bunnies stuck on the end of your bristles forever. The rubber teeth at the end of this dustpan ($13, amazon.com) combs through tangles and keeps them in your pan — instead of on your floor.

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Evelots

An Oven Liner

Even though overflowing pies are a sign of juicy goodness, they're bad news for your post-dessert clean up. But these non-stick liners ($12, amazon.com) make life way easier, because you can just clean 'em in the sink.

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Baby Mop

A Baby Mop

Hey, if your baby is already crawling on the floor, there's no harm in making his efforts work for you, right? This genius onesie ($30, amazon.com) is cute and picks up dust thanks to a microfiber pads.

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Evriholder

Microfiber Slippers

No baby? No problem. Invest in a pair of slippers ($5, amazon.com) that have microfiber tassels on the bottom that grab and hold onto dust and dirt. That way, you can clean while you walk to the kitchen to get another serving of ice cream.

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Cuisipro

A Magnetic Scrubber

Nothing is worse than a vessel so narrow you can't reach inside. But this eraser ($10, amazon.com) lets you get into crevices and (even better) speeds up dish cleaning time.

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Evriholder

A Cutlery Cleaner

Did you run out of clean forks and knives, again? No worries, stick this cutlery cleaner ($8, amazon.com) onto the side of your sink. That way you can dunk utensils and have them cleaned without having to rummage through the rest of the dishes in the sink.

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iRobot

A Robotic Vacuum

Imagine never having to sweep up crumbs again. The Roomba ($423, amazon.com) navigates your home for you to find areas in need of cleaning and is the key to a broom-free life.

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Clean Step Mat

A Smart Doormat

If you want to keep your dogs from tracking stuff in from the yard, lay down this mat ($20, amazon.com) by the front door. It will absorb and trap dirt and water on their paws.

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Tmarton

A Gas Range Protector

Tomato sauce splatters are notoriously challenging to clean up. But if you place a protector ($10, amazon.com) on top of your range before you start dinner you can cut that chore from your to-do list permanently.

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Berkshire Blanket

A Screen-Cleaning Blanket

Here's how you can clean and enjoy a cozy night binge watching your favorite show. Snuggle up in this screen-cleaning microfiber throw ($22, berkshireblanket.com) that banishes smudges from tablets, glasses and smartphones.

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Dip-San

A Hygenic Toilet Brush

The only thing worse than a dirty toilet is thinking about the scrubber that cleans it. But you don't have to worry about that with this one ($28, amazon.com), which cleans itself once you put it back into the holder.

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Kingfansion 1138

A Cleaning Cat Toy

Ready to outsmart your feline? Your cat will be so entertained playing with these microfiber balls ($10, amazon.com) that he won't even realize he's dusting up his fur at the same time.

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A Sponge Cleaner

If you can't for the life of your remember how long you're supposed to microwave your sponge to blast germs, try dropping it into this cleaner ($27, amazon.com) that has all the details worked out for you.

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Kyosho

A Remote Control Cleaner

Our advice? Convince your kid to treat this gadget ($78, japantrendshop.com) like a video game so you don't have to lift a single finger to clean the floors in your home.

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Woolite

A Stain Remover

The next time you accidentally spill wine on your carpet, clean it without scrubbing with the help of these pre-moistened pads ($11, amazon.com). The only time you have to bend over is to pick it up after the job is done.

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